> The law is simple and straight to the point. > It is neither illegal or unethical to copy CD's to MD > or nearly and other derivation involving copying or > recording. For *personal* use. The minute you transfer that copy to someone else, it's no longer personal. > There simply is no ethics or legality > questions involved. You're right; it's unquestionably both illegal and unethical. ========================================= Jeffrey E. Salzberg, Lighting Designer http://www.cloud9.net/~salzberg ========================================= ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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